THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS We should believe only in everywhere. deeds; words go for nothing —Rojas SI EOMETHING NE W' i WASHINGTON (JTA) — Congress will have 30 days to review a proposal by the Reagan Administration to sell civilian communica- tions equipment To an Arab consortium which includes the Palestine Liberation Organization and Libya, as well as Soviet client states as Syria and South Yemen but also pro-American states as Egypt and Saudi Arabia. A detailed letter has been sent by the Administration to members of Congress as- suring them that the $79 million deal for the 22- member ARABSAT consor- tium did not mean that the U.S. was recognizing the PLO and that the equip- ment would not be used in an Arab satellite system which might have military capabilities. The deal was pulled back last November in the face of Congressional criticism that the equipment might have military capabilities. 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Sunday-Thursday 9 to 9 ,LATE KITE BREAKFAST SPECIAL 11 p.m.-4 a.m. $ 1 47 BONN — Some 8,500 people marched through the streets of West Berlin last week to protest the Jan. 15 bombing of an Israeli res taurant. A 14-month-old baby girl was killed in the explosion and 24 people were injured. A Palestinian group called "May 15" has claimed responsibility for the bomb- ing. Meanwhile, a lead article in the Frankfurter Rundschau following the bombing castigated the German authorities for hav- ing failed to react on time to many signs of a neo-Nazi ideological and political re- surgence in the country. The influential daily reported that young people in West Berlin have been seen lately wearing ear rings in the form of swastikas — ap- parently the in thing among young rightwing extremists. ( "The Roumanian Wed- ding" is finishing a three- month run on Broadway, at the Town Hall Theatre, and will play for a week at the Theatre for the Performing Arts in Miami. Detroiter Harry Peerce, in his first Yiddish theater role, is playing opposite Is- raeli star Mary Soreanu. Peerce attended Henry Ford High School and the Uni- versity of Michigan. The mystic reverence, the religious allegiance, which are essential to a true monarchy, are imaginative xander Haig, confronted with more Congressional questions about ARABSAT, said on Nov. 4 that the pro- . posal was being withdrawn pending further study. A State Department spokesman said that follow- ing "our consultations with Congress, we have no rea- son to believe that Congress will disapprove the case." If Congress, after its 30-day review, approves of the sale, the Administra- tion intends to issue an ex- port license to Ford Aero- space, manufacturer of the communications equip- ment. Under the Arms Ex- port Control Act, the license needed to ship the equip- ment abroad is subject to a Congressional veto. French firm Aerospatiale which is assembling three satellites for the consortium. 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